KENOVA, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) - A nationally known West Virginia Halloween attraction has created a staging of a "fourth presidential debate" through pumpkins.
The Pumpkin House, located in Kenova, has added a new attraction to the traditional jack-o'-lanterns lining the property.
A new display shows pumpkin representations of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at two podiums, complete with campaign signs and a hat for Trump.
About 1,000 volunteers helped to carve the pumpkins this year. The goal for 2016 was to carve 3,000 pumpkins.
Pumpkin House owner Ric Griffith said the large operation can only be pulled off with help from the community.
"The only way we could do this is with the volunteer help," Griffith said. "School children, adults, and church groups all come, and it's fun and it's also almost like a big reunion. Many people come back each year."
The Pumpkin House will stay open for several days after Halloween, for as long as the pumpkins last.